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Buzz Williams of Maryland confident in the commitment of the school as he takes over the basketball program

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersApril 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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College Park, md. (AP) – Anyway Kevin Willard Perhaps having had basketball training in Maryland, the arrival of Buzz Williams shows that the work is still quite attractive.

In Williams, the terraaps hired an experienced replacement that was a certain success in very competitive leagues. He was not only willing to leave Texas A&M after three consecutive appearances of the NCAA tournament, but he accepted the Maryland position shortly after the departure of the school sports director – and following Willard disorder.

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“Compared to what I thought was important for commitment to the future, on what is necessary to succeed at the highest level, there has never been any question of (Maryland) about the commitment to us, me, the staff, no one, the players, the resources,” said Williams. “I am at peace with everything.”

Williams was presented Wednesday at a press conference which also included Colleen Sorem, interim sports director of Maryland, and Darryll Pines, the president of the school.

Maryland was certainly impatient to show its new coach, organizing an event that included cheerlers and members of the group. The reading list before the press conference included “someone I knew” by Gotye – and that this choice was intentional or simply a coincidence, the mood was clear. Terps came out of Willard and they were enthusiastic about the future.

The spectators understood the football coach Mike Locksley and the women’s basketball coach Brenda Frese, as well as Gary Williams, who led the male basketball team to the 2002 national title. After his departure, the Terps were trained by Mark Turgeon (who also came from Texas A & M) for more than 10 seasons and Willards for three.

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Willard left last weekend to take the job in Villanova. It was not a surprise that he considered Villanova as an attractive position, but before leaving, he also had comments On institutional support for its program in Maryland. These remarks occurred roughly at the same time as sports director Damon Evans left for SMU – and on the right when the Terps began their NCAA tournament which ended with Sweet 16.

Buzz Williams was also in the tournament – Texas A&M lost in the second round. So there was a certain distance between him and the rupture of Willard-Maryland.

“I did not even know what had happened, and I think that was what took me out of my interaction with Dr. Pines, is that he told me what had happened,” said Williams. “It doesn’t speak badly towards the Willard coach or the team. I haven’t heard everything about all of this, and I don’t think everything is important.”

As awkward as the last two weeks have been, Maryland has avoided prolonged research for a new coach.

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“I really did everything we could to focus on maintaining Willard, but at the same time, reality, if we started, we had to be prepared,” said Sorem. “So, a lot of preparation, a lot of diligent hours, research, to talk to people in advance, then when we finally had the word, we were ready to leave.”

Pines said he hoped that the research process for a sports director would start next week. When asked if she would be interested in the position, the question was cut by Brian Ullmann, deputy sports director and strategy chief.

“We will wait for Darryl to see what he is doing first,” he said.

As for Williams, he faces the same challenges as any coach these days – assemble a list. Maryland’s “Crab Five” – ​​the starting training that was among the best in the country – may not have repatriated next season. Two starters are not eligible, two others have entered the transfer portal, and Star Big Man Derik Queen could be a high choice in the NBA draft if he leaves the terps after a season.

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“As soon as I can understand who is on the list, it would be the first starting point. I met the team this morning. They were great,” said Williams. “I think it is a volatile change that coaches are still talking about, that sometimes players do not have the opportunity to speak. … I just wanted to give them a platform to give me advice.”

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